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Smart meters my ar$e. They have a sim card inside them that sends usage data over mobile networks so they save money by not employing meter readers. They also emit radiation aparantly (according to them) its not harmful but anti big brother people believe otherwise and we are not legally obliged to have them. I've actually told my provider that I'm removing the meter and fitting my own. (Yes it is completely legal) and I'm charging them £20 a week storage fee for their meter which I removed. That £80 a month pays my bills now and there's naff all they can do about it....until they collect the meter :-(
You may or may not be right about the legality of interfering with the DNO's property, but in my mind, you would be so breaking the property law!! But i'll be happy with you enlightening me otherwise and showing the legislation that would allow you to remove a sealed DNO consumption meter and being able to replace said meter with your own consumption meter. Call me a skeptic if you like, but no company in their right mind, is going to accept a third parties meter, to accurately measure that companies product, ...End Of
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